Castles around Bossolasco offer a glimpse into the rich history of Italy's Alta Langa region. This charming village, nestled in a scenic landscape, was once home to the historic Del Carretto Castle. While the original medieval fortress no longer stands, the area features the impressive Palazzo Balestrino Marchesi del Carretto, which replaced the earlier structure as a marquis's residence. The region's historical sites provide insight into its past.
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lost village in the middle of the vineyards and close to the chestnut forest
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Barolo, famous for its wine, is a magnificent medieval village
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One of the many magnificent places in the Langhe. There is even a corkscrew museum with over 600 items!! Avoid on summer weekends, too many people in too little space.
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Beautiful village, worth visiting. The views around it are stunning.
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Barolo, city of wine par excellence. There are numerous restaurants, bars and wineries.
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Serralunga d'Alba is a municipality of only 500 inhabitants but, at the same time, it is one of the most appreciated places by those who visit the Langhe. In fact, Serralunga boasts a castle, whose origins date back to the 14th century, and a panoramic point that allows you to appreciate the beauty of the Langhe hills.
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Overlooking the undulating landscape cultivated with Nebbiolo grapes, the castle of Barolo originated around 1000. The name of the town has roots in the Celtic term "bas reul", adopted for its position at a modest altitude compared to the neighboring towns. In 1250, the domain passed into the hands of the Fallettis, who held possession until 1864, a period in which Giulia introduced winemaking at the base of Barolo, according to the technique still used today. Currently, the castle houses the Enoteca Regionale del Barolo, a temple of taste where the cream of local wines is carefully selected, the renowned Barolo DOCG stands out among all.
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Castello di Serralunga d'Alba is a strategic medieval defensive fortress that stands out due to its stateliness in the meadow surroundings. This castle with its high tower was used for observation purposes. Fortunately, the fort never suffered war damage and has always been protected from plunder. The only sieges the castle faces today are those from day trippers. Fortunately, these leave no traces and still carry the Castello di Serralunga d'Alba in their hearts as a status symbol. The castle is literally beautiful to look up at. Unfortunately we were not able to visit the castle from the inside, but the outside is impressive and makes many visitors dizzy with its awe-inspiring appearance. On the terrace, near the upper entrance gate, you have a beautiful panoramic view. You see one large patchwork of vineyards, forests and villages.
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Bossolasco was historically home to the original Del Carretto Castle, commissioned in 1324. While that medieval fortress no longer stands, its detailed historical records highlight its past grandeur and defensive role. Later, the Palazzo Balestrino Marchesi del Carretto was built between 1664 and 1667, replacing the old castle as the marquis's residence and becoming a significant landmark in the village's historic center.
Unfortunately, the original Del Carretto Castle, which dates back to 1324, suffered severe damage during wars and was abandoned. Today, nothing remains of its structure, as the land was rebuilt with homes. However, its historical significance is well-documented, offering a glimpse into Bossolasco's medieval past.
The Palazzo Balestrino Marchesi del Carretto, also known as the 'Palazzone,' was built between 1664 and 1667. It served as the residence for the Marquis Domenico Donato Del Carretto di Balestrino. This imposing building is located along the central square of Bossolasco. While it's a significant historical landmark, its current accessibility for public visits may vary. You can find more information about Bossolasco's history on visitbossolasco.it.
Beyond Bossolasco itself, you can explore several other significant sites. The Barolo Village and Vineyards features the Castello Falletti, which now houses one of Italy's best wine museums. Also, Prunetto is home to a castle of the Del Carretto family and the 15th-century Sanctuary of Santa Maria del Carmine. The Novello Castle, restored and converted into a hotel, offers panoramic views, and Cravanzana Village and Castle provides impressive views from its hilltop location.
Yes, the region offers several hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like the 'Via Crucis of Bossolasco – Bossolasco loop' or the 'Breathtaking panorama – Bossolasco loop.' For more options and detailed routes, refer to the Hiking around Bossolasco guide.
The area around Bossolasco is excellent for road cycling, with routes like the 'View of La Morra Vineyards – View of Barolo loop' and 'Grinzane Cavour Castle – Vineyards of Sinio loop.' These routes often pass through scenic landscapes and near historical sites. You can find more details in the Road Cycling Routes around Bossolasco guide.
Many of the historical sites and settlements in the area are considered family-friendly. For instance, the Barolo Village and Vineyards and the Historic Center of Barolo are great for families, offering cultural experiences and local products. Prunetto is also noted as family-friendly.
Several locations provide excellent views. The Barolo Village and Vineyards, particularly from Castello Falletti, offers beautiful vistas over the surrounding hills and vineyards. The Novello Castle is situated at a panoramic point in the Langhe, and Cravanzana Village and Castle is known for its impressive views.
The Alta Langa region, where Bossolasco is located, is beautiful throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant weather for exploring historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with fewer crowds and vibrant natural scenery. Summer can also be lovely, though potentially warmer.
The region is famous for its culinary delights and wines. Near the Historic Center of Barolo, you'll find numerous bars, wineries, and restaurants offering typical products and the renowned Barolo wine. The Castello Falletti in Barolo also houses a wine museum and a wine shop. Cravanzana is known as one of the most important hazelnut-producing centers.
Yes, if you enjoy running, there are several trails in the vicinity. Options include the 'Serravalle Langhe Village loop' and the 'San Benedetto Belbo loop.' For a comprehensive list of routes and their difficulties, check the Running Trails around Bossolasco guide.


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